EDIBLES release party

Check Out The EDIBLES Release Party On May 25th In Seattle!

On May 25th, the EDIBLES project will be having a private release party on Seattle’s Capitol Hill. Founded by Seattle artists Bryce Bowden and Tré Ross who have been apart of the music scene for years, their goal  EDIBLES is to infuse local food, cannabis, and music cultures so they can interact freely with each other. To register for the EDIBLES release party, click here.

The concept of bringing cannabis and music together in this form is something relatively new, the collaborative nature of bringing several art forms together is an entity that has been deeply explored in many different areas, especially in the arts. Generally, when different art forms are brought together, there’s a level of curiosity and creativity that can trigger organic networking, projects, and connections.

The EDIBLES project is no different as it offers the opportunity to deeply explore how local food, cannabis, and music cultures can collaborate with one another. More importantly, it presents the opportunity for individuals within their respective industries to come together to learn, grow, and make additional connections with the goal of expanding and helping everyone grow.

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